All Gecko files were rebuild. Two Network Security Services files nssdbm3.dll & nssutil3.dll were added in/by the Seamonkey build process. And sqlite3.dll is added by the SeaMonkey build process, i do not know its exact function - my assuption this is needed by the Security Service files to access &/or parse data base files. Therefore I left all with the build.

Quoteguenter
All Gecko files were rebuild. Two Network Security Services files nssdbm3.dll & nssutil3.dll were added in/by the Seamonkey build process. And sqlite3.dll is added by the SeaMonkey build process, i do not know its exact function - my assuption this is needed by the Security Service files to access &/or parse data base files. Therefore I left all with the build.

Guenter,

Am still struggling with SQLite differences between FF, SM and KM. This info helps.

Does this still work on KMLite and K-Ninja? I ask because I saw
a thread months ago that said some future version would not.
This current version is newer than what was out then.
aimfiend has uploaded what looks like every build of KMLite
and K-Ninja ever made. I would like to try it on all of them.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can advise me.
Those builds are at this thread http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/forum/read.php?1,91645,page=3

Yes it is, you can test this update with KMLite and K-Ninja, possibly it work in more recent versions of both. (I don't know in old versions)
Remember use in update:
K-Meleon 1.1.x => for K-Ninja
K-Meleon 1.5.x => for KMLite